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you can certainly replace your nose piece bridge by taking your cool sunglasses to the show room where you brought with the bill they have given you but you should have warrente or you need to pay for it but it wont cost much . or you can vist the site below ,for reparing your sunglass
.http://eyewearus.com/pd.asp?prod_id=10918&txt_brand_id=174&cbocat=1

Years ago I converted two pair of Nike sunglasses to my everyday prescription glasses. They have a rubber nose bridge that attaches with one screw. That rubber split about 6 months, and did again in 5 months. I I should have forced Nike to back it warantee, but I instead bought a modest count of replacement bridges. They last 4-6 months and my inventory is now fully consumed. Solution do not buy Nike glasses with rubber nose rests. The lense cleaning solution is not causing the problem.

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Wait for your car to cool down before attempting this procedure. Standing in front of your car with the bonnet open, you will see your radiator closest to the grill/front section of your vehicle. Next, follow the thick black hose running to your engine header. Closest to the header of your engine you will notice a T-piece connection section (plastic) with an electric plug on the top of the housing. The T-Piece with the plug pointing upwards, is connected to a "cold start" sensor. (Normally having 4 wires connected to it) There should be a clip holding it down in its housing. That is your hot & cold start sensor. You can remove this part and take it to your nearest parts supplier as a sample. Nearly everybody stocks them nowadays. Replace it and your troubles will be over. To remove, check for a plastic or metal split pin lookalike ( looks like a U clip as wide as the housing) just below the electric plug, on the side of the housing. Simply slide the clip out to the side using a screwdriver, and lift out the sensor using a long nose pliers. Place the long nose pliers inside the switch section and jiggle from left to right. The sensor is only sealed with a rubber O-ring, and should come out fairly easy after the clip has been removed. Replace with new and replace plug. All your cold start problems should be overPS. Please do not remove this when the car is hot!

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you can certainly replace your nose piece bridge by taking your cool sunglasses to the show room where you brought with the bill they have given you but you should have warrente or you need to pay for it but it wont cost much . or you can vist the site below ,for reparing your sunglass
.http://eyewearus.com/pd.asp?prod_id=10918&txt_brand_id=174&cbocat=1

Open side door of nailer and dry fire the gun against rubber very rapidly, look at the feeder, it should move back and forward very rapidly. If it appears to move slowly check orings to feed piston and white oring between the body of gun and nose (remove the two screws into nose of gun). Sometimes pieces of the lower bumper will become lodged in air path to feed piston. Good luck

What do you mean by flexifoot, and what do you mean split? The large rubber disc is called the "durometer" disc (on the G3 it's called a finned disc). The small rubber pad the the big one fits over is called a "foot pad", the foot pad fits over a hard piece called the foot plate. That being said.... if your referring to the durometer disc being split, or torn, I assume it is very worn out and needs to be replaced. if it's new and torn then it may still work fine. if it is worn out chances are you need to replace the foot pad, and possible a couple other pieces.